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Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas


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January 07, 2020
Loren Klein Sworn in as Justice of the Supreme Court

Loren Klein was sworn in as Justice of the Supreme Court at Government House today by Governor General His Excellency the Most Hon. Cornelius A. Smith.

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October 24, 2013
Atlantis Against Illiteracy

Atlantis, Paradise Island has taken its commitment to help eradicate illiteracy in The Bahamas a step further through its Atlantis Against Illiteracy initiative...

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March 14, 2013
Court Fight Continues to Keep Numbers Houses Open

The battle for a substantive injunction that would allow web shops to remain open during court action between numbers bosses and the government will continue for a few more weeks after Chief Justice Sir Michael Barnett yesterday adjourned the hearing to April 2.

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January 30, 2013
Web Shop Closure Blocked

Senior Supreme Court Justice Jon Isaacs has granted an injunction that will keep web shops from shutting down.
Attorneys Wayne Munroe and Alfred Sears were before the judge this morning representing a group of web shop bosses.

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November 07, 2011
Derrick Ronald Bethel, 64

Funeral service for Derrick Ronald Bethel, 64 yrs., a resident of Seven Hills, who died on 24th October, 2011,will be held at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Boyd Road, on Saturday at 1:45 p.m. Officiating will be Deacon Gregory Taylor. Interment follows in St. Joseph's Cemetery.

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April 29, 2016
Judge: Application to discharge Parliamentary privilege injunction 39must be heard in full39

THE answer to whether parliamentarians can use their privilege to disclose confidential information of private citizens has far-reaching implications beyond The Bahamas, a Supreme Court judge said on Friday.

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December 01, 2023
TABLES TURNED: Pinder sees partial success in court battle with union over accrued vacation entitlement

Judge says the current BPSU president was "evasive or intentionally abstruse" while giving evidence. NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Prominent trade unionist John Pinder has experienced a partial victory in his legal pursuit of accrued vacation pay against the Bahamas Public Services Union (BPSU), which he led for 15 years, with a judge deciding against granting the [...]

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